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The Maryland Department of Health announced Thursday that it has released a series of tools and guidance materials for mental health professionals to adapt…

Julie Magers is looking for answers to her questions about COVID-19 procedure and oversight in Maryland detention facilities. She also wants to know where…

Throughout his long political career, former U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.) was never a prodigious fundraiser. But now that he is the Democratic nominee…

Millions of Americans are relying on the U.S. Postal Service for key supplies while they isolate themselves to slow the spread of COVID-19. But…

The fallout of the COVID-19 experience in shaping society is currently unknown, but is likely to be profound over the next one to two…

Republican lawmakers from parts of Maryland that have seen fewer cases of COVID-19 infection are pushing back against the restrictions imposed on residents and…

Maryland airports, which have been hit hard by the drop-off in air travel, received more than $100 million in federal relief funds this week,…

Election officials in the 7th congressional district have chosen three voting sites where residents can cast ballots in person for the April 28 special…

Anne Arundel County has launched an eviction prevention program designed to help residential tenants struggling to make rent or utility payments due to the…

It’s not the ad campaign Ocean City’s official cheerleaders thought they would be running right now. But a global pandemic has forced people to…